The Little Review, June 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 4)
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The Little Review, June 1914 (Vol. 1, No. 4)
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Reviews
Language
English
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The Little Review
“Incense and Splendor”
A Kaleidoscope
Blanche Sweet—Moving-Picture Actress
Girl, You Shall Mock No Longer
The Amaranth
An Argument
I. The voice of the man who is impatient with visions and Utopias.
II. The Rhymer’s reply. Incense and Splendor.
Darling Daughter of Babylon
I Went Down Into the Desert
Encountered on the Streets of the City
The Stubborn Mouse
The Sword-Pen of the Rhymer
Futurism and Pseudo-Futurism
A Wonder-Child Violinist
The New Paganism
Gloria Mundi
The Will to Live
Keats and Fanny Brawne
A New Woman from Denmark
Editorials
Galsworthy’s Little Human Comedy
Knowledge or Prejudice
Rupert Brooke’s Visit
“Books and the Quiet Life”
New York Letter
Correspondence
Miss Columbia: An Old-Fashioned Girl
Poetry to the Uttermost
Reflections of a Dilettante
The Immortality of the Soul
Book Discussion
Dostoevsky—Pessimist?
The Salvation of the World à la Wells
A Novelist’s Review of a Novel
The Immigrant’s Pursuit of Happiness
The Unique James Family
De Morgan’s Latest
The Economics of Social Insurance
Prose Poems of Ireland
To William Butler Yeats
Sentence Reviews
Where the Little Review Is on Sale
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